The two wires shown in the figure below are separated by d = 10.2 cm and carry c
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The two wires shown in the figure below are separated by d = 10.2 cm and carry currents of I = 5.10 A in opposite directions. (a) Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at a point midway between the wires. Magnitude mu T direction (b) Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at point P_1, 10.2 cm to the right of the wire on the right. Magnitude mu T direction (c) Find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at point P_2, 2d = 20.4 cm to the left of the wire on the left.Explanation / Answer
The formula for the Magnetic field around a current carrying wire is
B = oI/2r
Part A
Two wires with r = .051m
Both fields point out of the page so the B fields add
B = (4 * 10-7)(5.10) / (2)(.051) + (4 *10-7)(5.10) / (2)(.051)
B = 4 X 10-5 T, which is directed into the page
Part B
One radius is .102 m and the other is .204 m. In this case the fields
The B field from the closer wire will point out of the page, but from the farther wire it will point into the page, therefore the fields will subtract
B = (4 X 10-7)(5.10)/(2)(.102) - (4 X 10-7)(5.10)/(2)(.204)
B = 5 X 10-6 T which is directed out of the page
Part C
One radius is .204 m and the other is .306 m. In this case the fields
The B field from the closer wire will point out of the page, but from the farther wire it will point into the page, therefore the fields will subtract
B = (4 * 10-7)(5.10)/(2)(.204) - (4 *10-7)(5.10)/(2)(.306)
B = 1.67 * 10-6 T which is directed out of the page
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